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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1864)
1 - ' r T T T ' It ' ' 1 J 1 ' i T I 1 fccfjrlrTVrii- i.2i pace. As a. , J .1 r?c.r'vtf f cr.r primer-.', i-nv-r rriv ro-jt.' s:rT l exc;aiu TLriJh'.s cf Lethality' . -shall cot thus le viuhtt'd. Turp or Biker, cr wLat- t fever 4? aatatn r g uet tr.url I wU-efcnd him. So rajit I stepped : letee&tfie'cc'pltBbl-s'aai the hljhwiyc; man. Take fre,.Mr.IIut, said Jlt-Uaw, cr jiihrrest-y, also.' In tha came . ir : ti t r;nrr. I charce vo-.fir. to rii Kvpt him into IliV L-I1-?. or Never jntrfi the old goose: said Turpin. I vilt.t&k care cf myself. . Na'socner bad he dons 5peair);r, than he rubhui toward the the table, and clap- j r VVtL .i.(T nn..n t': t va candies 1M " . , ! put tiiera out darh-. Thtf roo:a was now pitca Ha do net let Llni.fril usrsgaia fchouttd the cons'.ulle in Lis rage, leopiti; tcuarHo'rte -where he had lat cen the highwayman. . . Eat he grocped tlou.t j in vli'n, ciJyicatchic- hold cf Iliikuia by th Itg. Ia the nicaniitte, Turpin had j rca:hc A .V TOir.-li.i' i. rTin.T rrnn the ! thrown up the sah, arid kicked cji the hi:r the rawonligut tireaiiii:- ia upcH tl.e tatloau. ' .Mr Hunt; 1 - thank- ycu fcr yar'kbd ness, he t.ick!y ia;d. Then diuvig"a riitol. and pointing it at Red trow, who v-trjacirg to seize him, he exclaim ed: t S:and where ycaare,Alphcus, or by Juhiter I'll aeLd some cold lead iLrjugh Tour skull ? , ' ' . c Nottrithsradir.g' this thrif, Rcdbrpv. cdsncd .tnd fired th? bai whiziij p-i.-t Tuipin'i ha-l. - Halji-a.! ha ! laughedjhe hightvay-r..aa-td eveLii.g. Mr. Rcdbrow. So sayir.,te juiiptd thrcujli ihe win dov."fcliJiTc3 by tha bullets of'all the cons'-ablcS,' tul escaped unhurt. Quick as lightniag his becrae black. 13?3s, gal loped swiftly away, before Red brow cuuld even reach the froM 'doorr and they had the alufact:ia fcceiug him disappear h in theSazy distance. Red trow swore that he would have hid revenge cn rae, but he r:evt,T carrica Li3 threat into execution Itcauce, 1 sup pose, he feared the,, ridicule of its being kr.owg thai he was so completely foiled ar,d cutJjs by Dick Turpin. A;jU j "ends rmy rauraihtr's'slor-," caul fanner ilu, Vhat became .f 3tMn 1 asked one ti his iittners. He r.i'.t the" fate Le so justly merited, r . i t.e yesrs atier.varj, on tn Ycxk, answered the farmer. gaii-aws. a: That" veteran bj!itioists, II. C. Viight, contributes to the Liberator the following of antislavery "ejects" which have occured titce Mr. Lincoln's inaug uration: 1. Emancipation in Western Virginia-. 2. Emancipation in Missouri. 3. - Emancipation ia the District cf Ccl un:b:a. i. Emancipation in Mryland. .5. B!avry abolished ai;d fcreTer pro hilitcd ia-s.il Teriiur;es. 6. Kan;a admiited as a fre; 7. Provisions made to a f ' ' Slat ... t . Nebraska and Nevada a free S. Organizajun cf Idaho, Mountana, Dv.co:ah a'nd' Arizcna as fitc T-ciriio-ries. - OIlTprraiticn cf the independence "cf Havv.n-j 'Liitria. 10. 'J hrec 'billions cf blaves declared free by Proclamation ci. the President, January 1. 1S6;J. 11. All Fugitive Slayv Laws repeal ed. - 13. Negrae) admitted to equal rights in United States courts, as parties to suits end as witnesses. 1-1. Equality of the negro recognized in the public conveyances of the District if Columbia. U.AIl rebel States prohibited from returning to the Union with slavery. 16., Free labor established oa numer ius plantations iu S'juih Carolina, Louisi ana, Mis'ilssppV T'tnuisseV and Ar k '-'..ja?. 17wS:?ols for the educaiioa cf freed slaves in S uh Carolina, Tennessee, Louijtia.a;, nxE-'ai Virginia -wle re till -..i th la la fee years .to educate thtj ce g:j was p'tfiisi.iil.e with death. iz. iiiwive anu cni'cren ci an slaves employ ed as freemen in military, and et.-.fr strvico of the Lnited States mude tree. .. . 19. All negroes, bondaxid free, enroll ed d3 part of the rmilitary forca. of the :.-.::on. " - 20. The loyal people of Arkansas, Ten :.i Sbee, Louisian and Florida seeking a :-.iurn to the Union on the basis of f re data to all and of the, abolition cad p;c hibitior. tf slavery. ' - - - 21. The..hboliticn and frohibitioa cf s'every by tin amendment of the Consti tution passed ia the Senate by toihirtU majority, and by nearly the same- ja thi HcueV "Losriy lack cf1 three or four votrs, thrr-gh the influence cf 'Demo-, ciatio n;:aberi. . ' 2. -Trie nation throu rh its repj;csen" taves in Baitimore, June S made the ab ;o!':tioa and prohibition cf tiavery the t.ii3 cf its Governmental administratica for theMuture. . ' 23. The Federal Government forbiJ d . a to" employ any inaa as a slave, in any ciiacity. 21. One hundred and fifty thousand it roe3, mostly freed slaves, in the pay ird unifurui of tho Goverment as sol- Jit I : Tii3 number cf emigrants that landed 2t 'iff York last week were 1.S2S, miking a total of 116.GC0 since the 1st of Janu-.ary. A gTeat,many emigrants tnd thrtr.way to this couutry by - ths t. Lawrence route coming through-the Can zdz5, and not a. few arrive at -Bpslrn'- - Tha farein. emigration -exceed 3,0'CO a'. ',Vru. . - i .t ' ' . : : ' I ' ' . t , . - j f . . . . -- j 7' . ' ; !. mmct jmwi ! la-wnimini'iiMiiwi iiiiMmii y ' ,- - . :----:t.':-agpJ-fc -jrM-.v "" ' ' I,"'J .- I I : - .1, i 1 - . . " -' j X r ' T. U. I . . . i - . " - - l I " -V''XV 5vV? - ' "! Ttl -A' ' - I ??iVC4'-l hraJtl. They bear tue ! r i-.-i ' m n ATTnrnrmT .O Pv - I PIANO - F O RTE M Tbe '..'UIU53 ar..l purity of toiio uf uuiivalled fcy any Liihcrto c deru;.uirroTcn.c-.ts, Fron-.b, Grai.d aciioc, HarpPcJJ, lro 'SiS'I I urit. w Inch IiT.v- ie mod i:.. ar. i'viul. io?rttmoat wwj; iua.ie uautr u-e perav hd i factual en- Tlzc "Lire rdoPT! rir?:iororle"reccrv.caiuc i.;g:xicf.i a.varuoi iiieaii over all oilieratit l!ic Celebrated V orld" fair! - WWwaVei! ..!:lJln,truiii, cts frcia ths I'c-.t makers -f Lu tun,. Pari?, Oerca-my, Patlai l?:u., -.Ut ini ire P.u.u Xe- Yvri : aLl at ibu Aioc. - silver Wial4U,.aiU:h -hka caa be -3en :U .ur j.t BiT tL i.rraeclca ,f .KcvuM we ko -u tb tU'IvUy til rJcU'lil, ait CuaV.VSl W PuICLi No. 1. Sevf D Octave, r.unl corners. RisswooJ p.aae ease S27o. No' 2 St-vf -i Octavo, rcunJ cviiitrr, Koscivood h,e.ivy m..uliiui T ''3. i y ; 'it.vea.t'cuve, rt.ut;dccrLcrs, it-iw ogjl Lt-u: XIV etyle J23, a ;aa siaiile of tb 9 aloT4 cut THE WILL tMp wsstint oa Ul5 tn Wrtc.st ot v . n Estra-Sapsrfinc to Cpminoa . f'. U' Ij O "O" L U M B E R Xj I1 " Ml At-.d ul! f.ther p.rtioles ut:.1V Let iu ar.t-fla v-!erc!u.t Flourish cr .Sa 2!iiL .. ..... ----i Lrcwavliltf, -ilarca SLt, '61. n30-S-ly.' I LiklizJ - - I5lBJrl OVED " mm iicElin. Tht greateot improrenicst yet in tlic Seiviaa lia chiae Art. A cariosity woith deeiujj. . - - -if Pie a s?ad fvr tlr.-alars witU samples cf Sewing. Tbe?; Ii:ip:;j7fd Ma.-i.incs avo oaa hundred per cer.t. of thread ul silk, aarJ iao tlie .Laok-S-iiv-a ai;La va bjtii lideii. They r."j.i;rs no injlrntion to operato perfectly, eiji-t tltj -piia.-d dirait'ijai.'' ' No eharj ia se ffinj froia oaa Liul of ooili to aao.hr. . - Aal no taking apart to cleaa croil.; . ; Car New ilanuTnctorv is now oc tn','.efe, wit'u al! its uacfaiuery and tools entirely Qt and if a..i-o..uj ; lupji; i-t -triit ii oi Liiira aroncr i'aroa.sba ay tj wu' Uo'.aio ia ths iTorid. K. B. Should any H.ichine prove unsaf it caa Lo returaaJ aaJmouc-y refaadeJ. factory, Apentj wautel ia couatiei not caavassed ty oar U'u Agcuta. riXKLE & liYOX, S. 3I. CO. NO. $03 BROADWAY, X. Y. No. IS-vS-ly. J Gr X, Si kI III BREITM YER - & ROBISON. - WK call te attcntloa of the Lad es nl Gentleman of liti.viiiv.lle iid-vkiaity;U) uri:ew stocU cf J .' . Coots and Shoe?. Gaiters, I5 on vis, l.;icc Cools, i'olka -Slscts -mid Jdnny ' 1 Hoys', 2IIss Cliildrtn and Infants - Jti-t Ketfivei, loci we will sell cheap for (he ash m auy ltuae ia tuft Weat.- - BOOTS AND SHOES HADE TO 0PBEIi .... ...... T f. r w r - ' i , . V ' ... - i . vi 1 ' 1 . - Ia"the'verr latest styles. We warrant all onr work lo give mibjadivU, lur w o cxpiuy EvUoLt ta Lc.tcf wv.Linca lsItherY shISS&I F.r L:e, aud every tlilns lelotlr.jto j Ui.Ce. W e return our tbaaks to the pp'aTia for ast fTon t!J ly otrict attoutiwJl to t ttki;nei' fcri to iiicrit literal patrnLne Inlawed Ufu ns l-.eretofo: . v.'ar iu maid tLat our uiotto it tte--NIiI3LK PiiNN 1." Iti.e on ahart notice iu a neat wurkui&n-inia mavner. laEltitTElt JiHOBIXSOV, , ' .fuyilie, Ntrdika- April 23, 1S4. nJ4-vS-jiy N aw Orleans, Clarified. Crued aud Powdered 3a- gar, Golden Syrup Sutir Huuwe and SorgUum ilolsa At HcLauijhlin & Swan'. - THE bet Fiourfrom theL. S. V.G.ilills la quarter half and whole .acts kept At .McLaughlin & Swau's. . 1 . --i i. , ,, SAWS, Hammer, Ilatcheta Minora Plcka files, Ox Chains and At McTjHugHin Swnn' SilOKINU and Chewing TeVaco, Ciearu1 j,ipa Pipe sterna anaiwoacco IV.nrfoM, lapreat -Fany,- At McLaughlin Aawan'a. Jt.TACKERAL. Laike Trent, White lih, Coddsh, etc.. An A etc., cousustly u Iwiid - - .- - , -' At 1McLaugLIin & Span's." T5LAT Ca'tis. Meat mania, Sh-e thraad. India Subbe-J-.-B.Uu, Pattent thret, Sdaor, Wrarpin and BrL-eni twine, to be bad 1 " a At aleLaughain & Swanks. t , -Vi TiLOUa, Butter, Eg?, Bacon, ete.. ato.. At IcIauhlia & Swan's. SIB & CO, A N U F AlC T U.RER S , hcrto oJ'Tci ia thU uiirKtt. lacy Frtuio, (JierMriiig Las?, - n u uiiwvu u. " 'f , kaa - IastiUto lr five iucceire year, tae war;ia oil ;;J . - - 1 - - - jjii-i C0-ii43-v3-iy The bf-st, Chenpst, end rr.cr.t SucceiGfiiJ r;iiail, Puir-tr .iartliS, Union." , A CaPlETB PICTOBIALOriHE HAMPER'S WEEKLY. e-FX.X3ILY J t L vSTItATED. Triced!! Crisis Number; Ssoo'a Year Critical Notice of the Print, lii fresh lenvey, its eJcnr "type, it entertaining vsrity. ir? .:vi;re but just crititirfraa ui'iu ih foliies oi tlo iiiaofi-, its vlejartly written an J in?lructive artiLKv, nud its lo cjrr:3po:idence, all cuiabind Jo make it tbo model ew?pper of our ccu:.'ry, and rnc that cv-ry fatail laast p;izo. It coi.denst.-d wtij;;y suiamary jnc: id altOjTetL'. ..nv other jotral. furei'jn a,iJ d'j.w.'.tic' iut,Ui--a potior i tbat containtxi iu Ptriri'r rub!i.-hfd, two, ia a foria f nervation an-! l,iir!e if ULca cara cfa it d.urvc tobe.it utlloo fwund iu tatur ycuia aa wnc.,aa a ctajpaau.n ior the family aaa Lrcj-tlj trn the iLy cu uLica it waj first j.eraucd. JV'.' i. a woul.i not so fffn ft'! if f rr sJ in ?n TT.i RTrtV WstKLY if we ivero not well satifiod ihal it i.s tlie bi-etar.,ily Paper in tue Vuiud tiUen, uud for'tbat reascc, aaJ that done, a dejire to ne it uiider yiit;e and rot.t out a cerUia kiud of literature "too pzcvuleat, w'ak'h f biurets tbt? morale of its rcilcrj vitiates tlieir Uit for eneil lo reridin, ai ii al rea.iv lad ia its tTocts. .Vt. LuuJ-jh Adecrtittr. Wherevt-r ws iro in rail-cars urnl sti-.i.-ubriutj j x Sr,J it teii-jd with caemes., bixaosc of its stu'r- itti sketches .-of passing events. 7e all like to 1-.H.K at ttie taccj ol men wo hara read of aud at i j ,. it&p s nd fjrts th-it hara C-urcd ia the I. -.,- f Af i j svii.it.-, ,:i war. a.i sue a laea aii-i pUoes. aui even:.?, tl.;5ap.:r faraisaes tho brat iliu.tfavijns.' j 0:ir tuta.-c i.j.t.;rins will cark-ii thetiielv;S .u5 o ; IiAiii-ra's V thiLKV i'.jig afte r writ-.'M, an.l :iot- iT.-.tui pallioh-j.-a ar tarad to dat. .V. l"i,v.- Ui2 J,ry f jr Ono Year ' ? 0.i Coov tor Tsrt Yean 5 GO Au Extra." Copy will be allwci for every Cut If or -'a. tjcBacitrj, at cacu, or 11 CopicJ of liiiip-ii's Magazine and- IlAEPsa's Ytilt, t. :otu.r, oaj cr, CO. ilAVAiaa V.'eekly ia eJectrotyped, ar.J back iii:uiberS'Caii be had at any tirue. VjL;. I., II., III., IV., V., and VI. 'for tlio Vorrs 1S:7 to l:n2 ioclasive.oi "HAUPEfi'S Vt'LF.'.ZLY,'' li-ujjouiol boual ia Clta extra, Frlce f 1,35 ccb are- hour . roady. Tlta jsttago upoa ilAUFea s WfcESLY, wkea paid in ajvunco at t'ao oiaao vriitre it ii received, ia tweorv-ix cents a veir. II A It PZ H & B r.O'ifl E R. AK.I- Squaek, f;vv Yoez. TUE V The readers of the Continental nro awar of tb important position it Las ur'uiii'jil, of tlio i'.ueuoe trt.i .t, ir. i.vf.ii i.i rfni i.r mil:. : rn vi i-i' cat acd litciarv talent of the h:; " .--,...-,.-.. . - - i ilfst Oi H I: if h rli it. Xo L-ation of ti3 hind has, in tltist'ouatrr. so 8ueee.-.fu!!y c Kinued the e? II and frt-td ia of the daily newsp-ipcr with the I !.- er litt-rt.ry tone of the hr?t-e!a.-i iiiunt'-ily; &z:J it ii very l-rtain that m migizine h-is j;iven v.ilor ran-e o its contr.butors; or prts- rved itself so'cota pltjtely from the imrrow influenced of party or of faction. Ia tini?s liiio the present, such a jouiiiiil is either a power ift the laud or it is nothing. Thiit i me VjOliLilieulUi 1 U'lk ia.it. ,.a iiiui.i.-iitijr - v?Jomxj L what it bM done- ly tL n-aeotu.a of ,ts couritis iu mai:v important vu.ao evi m., its cour.etis ia many laiportuct iu the cltaracter and power of trd thjsO who aro . efaunt:h-st supp rt rs. Though but little uiore than a year has e!ap?ed !r.co the CoDtioental was first establisbt d, it Las duria that ti uie acquired a sicren,:th and a signi ficance elevating it to a position far above that pre viously occupied a stieath aud a political sinifi Cftnce elevating it to a pv'sition far above that pre viously oecuoiedby ony publicatiou'of the kiod in America. Id proof of w hich assertion wo tall at tention to the following fact: 1. Of its polical ariidcs republished in pamphlet form, a single one has had. thus f.ir, a ciieulaiiou of one hundred and six tiouwnU ctpics. 2. Fnui ita literary department, a singlo serial novel, "Among the Pinej," In., within a very few nn-nth, sold uearly thirty-Eve thousand copies Two other series of is literary articles hayo altio been republished in book form, while the tirst por tion of a third is already ia press. No more conclusive facts necd be al'edod to prove the the excellence of the contributions to the Continental, or their extraordinary pi-.pnln-ity; and it conductors are determined that it shall n"t fall behind. Preserving a!l "tho badness, vi;r aod ability" which a thontand journals he Rttributtd tt it, it will greatly enlarge itscirule if action, and discus.", fearlessly and frnnkly. every prineipie in- uolvcd id the great questions of the day. i h":t l minds of the couutry embracing the men ; tnosV Omiiiar with iu diplomacy and tn st disiiraish'tl for ability, ar" aniuaj its euntribute; and ii is no- m'-re ,-flattering promise of a prospectus" to.-ny ibat this "u;')z;no for the tiraea" will em.oi'.y tho the first i'jteikvt in AiiK-riL'ir, under 'auspices which I no publication ever enjojod betorein this country. T Vihilo the Continental will extras decided tipiciond on, the great quitit,rs tf- the day, it w ill not bo a lueru -poutioal jout ual: much the tarter portion cf U coluinus will be enlivened, BsUreo fsjre,ly Vs-'es, pootry aaJ'huaicr. In a word, the (Jontinentnl wi.l bo found, under its now Editors. occupying a dusitiou ant preVc-atiaj tioaiaovcr boiuro fuiind in maiine. e:aj or attraj- TERMS TO- OLUiiS. Two copies it r one ycii-r $5.r0" l'Lro'j copies for cue y e.j.r, 6,i-J Six oopicti f.irt-ne year,'". ' .'." 1 1 .0 Llovou Ocpies for ono year, i'J.OO Twuty ci oioi fur me year, . CJ,iu , .- 1'AID IN-ADVAXCE. . . ! Postage Twenty-fyar cWu a year, to t e pahl by tho Subx-'iiber. ; J T iJINqLS COPIES. .. '? I 4.n Throo iolla'rs a j car, iu a'dvanee. Poitao paid by , ' I tao t'ublL-he.r. ! JOHN F. T.IOW. 50 Crrwne St., X. Y., ., ; Publisher for the Proprietors. Aa an induceaient to new subscribers, the Pub lishers t'Sem the following liberal premiatas : Ary tersonTcuiitting $3, in advance, will receive the matrmine fnm July, IS62, to January, 1S54 thus seiutiD,; tht whole of -Mr. Kiuiha.':l'i and Mr. Kirke'a new trials, which are alone worth the price cf the ubs-eription. Or, if prefered,"a sub scriber can take the niapttiiae for 1SC3, anJ a copy of'Araon3 the Pines " or of "Ucdercurrenta of Wall Street," by p. B. Kimball, bound in , cloth, cr of"Suajin3 iu Thought," by Charles "Godfrey Leland retail price, $,1 23 Thejbook t 13 acat postage paid. V, i . , . v . Any person remitiajj -1 50, will receive the niia- f-iine frow itj commencemect. January. 1S02. to January,-f35i, "thus TOcurinj Mr. Kimball's '-Wai Ae successful ?"and Mr. Kirke's'monj; the Pines," and "Merebans. Story," and nearly 3,000 "octave page? of tho hcrtjiteratarein the world. Precaiaa: uhscribrS7toja-y theif own io'6t'3jo.'. " ASjIendid assortment of Confectionary including slick and fancj candies - - 'ne- - - r At I-cLaughlin & Swan's. ptRACES of all kinds, Sod, So' ter, Boston. Sujar, V Wine and Pick-Ntc Crackers, Cream Biscuit and &injfcr jSaapyi, : .- . , At ?IclLaB;hlla & S uranra , miwmm ma mi ef order, with yoar syrtera rllBxu .j. - '. toiu are O.'tev xhe pwtay- Fnri?y the srsfem from the obtruJ:.oi- . i . : .... I ....j.. inii T!:ct.c. ii not re- i;ovJ. reset uihi tlieni?elvesad tl.e "UHO n D j7 .1.. um nnturaT action UirecuT hilt nmuic "k1 ,ch..lfhimih ten.; tLd vrfth it the bMyaut Idling or Whkt ia true and.o apparent ia this triml and com icon ccmplaiufii ftlf trae ia 8"ven,P: ftatcd uv.d dangerous difteu.rs- P live t:T, ct exp them. Cwl by 'J r "J".C; t.or.s find derapsea-rfctaof tl natural wctioM cr the L-o. y.they are rapiuiy, "i cured y tlaT.eame aueaijf. "'f.v virtues of the. 7111s. wijl nef , ?. 7 when saflcriujr from the dmorders tey eare fctattrm -nt. Irom leading pbysiciULs in some oft U Frincipul cities, wid Iroiaothtr well-k-owu pulUo jjrsOLs: jFrc.T; a Furtcardinft 3!frehant cf Louis, Feb. i, Db Atx3- Year Fib's are the paraxon of all that !s crtat in n:iine- "ibey have cured my httie dau- hter of ulcerous rores upou her hands ana leet tint bad noved incurable lorjears. Herraother Las been lons grievoasly afflicted hb Motchta a4 . jSrr.pa 6u her skin and in her hair. Afttr our child f.es cured, the alio tried your and they taT9utihcr, , , ilU-UiUUCiJi - : ' Fuil!7 rbyate. ' From Ir. E W. Cartwright, Xcio Orttctns. Yotr Fills are the prince of purges. Iheir ex Cel'o.t qualities eurp-s any cathartic we possess. Thf v are mild. Lut very certain and effectual m tnelr action on the boweh", which makes theiu invaluitla to u iu the daily treatment of da?e. Icdachc,icL; KcndacI-J;Vr!ijaacu JPVoffi jfrr. Edward Vatfd, BailLncrt 1)f.ak Leo.'Avik: I curnct acswer J03 vfof comp aicfl hayc fiT tntn Vour Fills Letter than - rftr rt't t?.at tee erer treat -iA a puryaticr meui ciie' I place great dcpeudtr.ee ob that eliectual cathartio in ray tlailv contest wiih distaf-e, 8Ld be lieving, ts I do. thHt')cur Ill's aiTord iu the test tve havcjlofcouii vi aal hcra highly. ' ' - xrTTBCEQ, !., May 1,1S55. Dtt. J. C. "ATia. Sir: I Lave beeu repeatedly cured: of the wort twvlache o body can have by a doi-e or two of vodr 1'ills. It etms to arise froiu a foul 1 tomfich, w'liich they ckaae at once. - .cars with srearrcsptcf,' El). W. FKEDLE. l Clerk cf Steamer Clarion. XJilioa DIrdrrj Liver ConaplainU. - Fron Dr. Jhtotlore Itll, of St 10 York City. 2ot oily are your Fit) admirably adapted to their purpose aa an ejierient. tut I tlnd their Lcaeiiial eilitct upon the JJver ery nuuked indeed. They hat e in my practice proved moie eficctual for the ctuc of bitUtut cutr.pluinit than nur one remedy I can mention. I tiuccrt-ljr icjoice that we have at leu'h a purgative uiiith is w orthy thu co-fiuc-ce of - thi prolcation and Ihe icvpjet , ' ' ' - , DP UTU EJfT OF Tn K INTERIOR," I Uhin;;ou, 1. (4, 7th eb., ISod. f Sia: I have ustd your Fills in my general and hotpital practice ever aitce you mads them, and cauiiot l.cita;c to tay they are the Lest cathartic we employ. Their regulating action on tha liver ia Cjtiick a:.l decided, coiiwicntly they are an ad laiiih.'o umedy lor dcrauciueuts of that organ, li dttti; I'havo teldom loud ac-be of LUions tlU--t-fse-io ohMinate that it cid not readily vieM t'J thti. l ratcin-ily vour?, ALONZO HALL. ii. D., f,l,yiickiiffiiie3arineJlo.-,itc.!. . Z7cR&rry, Diurr.'icEa, I'clax, Woriua. Froit Dr. J. C. Grten. tf Chicago. Tonr Fiih ha chad a trial. i .iuv practice, and 1 lioid them in ertcvm as o: e of the best aperi- tubi J baveffver JouiitL' -ihtir altorar.ie tSect upoa tl.u liver makes them au exeei.ent rtmedy, via pveu in Miiail doses lor IMitmt ii?enler;t undt'iar rhitit. Their Migarn'oaticg makes them, very ac-. et itih and couvciiient ior the me of uoaicu ud ' hildteu. ..-'. . ; . - lijmpcptla, Imparity of t e Clood. From i.Vtfk J. V. If.mtt, Pastor rf Advent Ci-rcA, Jioitoti. Da. Ats: I have oed your Fills with extra ordinary Kit-cos in my lainily and among thoe lam called to visit in distress. To regulate the organa of ujjjtjstiou aud purify the blood, they are the very hest remedy I have ever known, and I can coali dnJy recommend them to iny friends. , Yours, J. V. III-IH3. W-KSAW, Wyoniing Co., 2T. Y., Oct. 24, 1S55. Dt aa ia : lam Ubing your Cathartic Pills Lu my practice, and find them aa excellent purgative to tieanse tho tyitcia and purifi the fountain tf thi biood. JOHN U. .-i-ACHAM, AT. D. Cooiwtipatioa, C'o-tircne, NiipprccitlaB, ISIiruiuHtinm, ont, rciiralia ISroymj, laiaiy!.L., I'iu, etc. Fron Dr. J. P. t'auffftn, 31yrifrei!, Canain.' Too much cannot be f-sid of your Fills lor tha euro of cjtivousi.' If others of our fratoruitv havo Ibu ad tht m as elcaciou." as I have, they should join ' me iu pioclaiiuiii; it. ior the bcueiitof the multitudes who tiiticr lrom that coirpi-oint, which, although bad enough iu itself, is the protjenitor of others that are worse. 1 believe xst:ct;ir.is to oiig:::ate iu tha liT, but your L"J.'.6 a'.c; tha; orga and care thj disia.- i. Frotn Mrs. E. St-j.art, Physician orf ilid-xife, I find one or tvro largo doses of youf Tills, taken at tl.e rncper time, aie excellent prcmoiives of the natural scittioa wl.cu wholly cr partially sup prefoid, and aho very cSl-ciual lo cleanse the stomach and Z troi-ma. lhey ara 60 much tha ie-t phytic we hate that 1 recommcad no other t uiy patients. .... From the Jlev. Dr. llau-les, of tht 2Ithodut Fpia. ( tiurtfi. . .. ' Fclaski House, aim-h, Ca., Jen. 6, lSort. lioMai Mil: 1 thoaid bo ci.?iatetul lor the rcliel our fckid has ticuht me if I did not report ray case to j ou. A cold mottled in my limbs aud brought oa excraciatiii. nturulyic pains, which ended in vhronlc rhtuuiatiem. Mctwithrtanding I Lid the Lest of phyeicians, the dhease grew worad mid worse, nntii by the advice of-your excellent agent in Kaltimoie, Dr. ilackeuzie, 1 tried your litis. Their etlects weie slow, but sure. Uy per tt eriug iu the use of them, I am Lo'.v entirely wclL f exate Chamber. Eaton Rouge, La., 5 Dec.,1355. ilil Ayeu: I have becu entirely cured, by our Tills, of llhcumatic Gout painful tlisea.-ethat haj Ullicted me for years. YLN Cl-NT LID1L C7Alot.tof the Fills in market contain Mercury, V. h;ch although a valuable remedy iu skilful hands, is danserous in a public pill, Irout the dieatll'ul cou setuehce that fretjueutly lollow its iz:cautious use. These coataia iij rcrcury or luluuat buLiiaaod whatever. Price, 23 ceati per Eor, or 5 Boze far SI. Prerared by Dr. J. C. AYSIl L Co., LotcII, ji"ii lj.' . YiM. IT. Mc;KKEP.Y, lirownville. - -" ' O. A. UBOW.V JIKO., Feruv Dr.ll. ;RAVi:S. Sl"m. JOHSV.'.IIOl.TJk r.hO.. ?alom. , -HOLT & SCOTT. Fills Citv. " ! . . LEWIS ii SIIKFUK.'U'i, St. Stephens. " EASLEY L SliLKElt, liulo. " . ; vS-nS ly - " ' lLLUSTKATUD 'NEWSPAPERS Attractive Fenture. The Tho Oulf Uvtwecn Them. fo 000 Prise' Xcvel Ms Mrs. Anne S, Mei heos, Aat'aoress "Tho Injected Wile, of. 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XOTIC2S is herehy ?iven to all persons concerned, that the lir, valtuti .n and ennnieraticns ia.:e and taken un ier the Kxete Law of the Unite 1 States, wit ft in tha (Jonntiesof Riciardsun, Xemha and Pawnee aid Tcrrifory of Xebraska have beeu returned to aa ai d will Deepen for examination In my cuiee iu the Txwnof Falls City, and County of Richiidson for the fpace of fifteen d tys rrom and after the d.o of thia Njiiee. And tn.t apreals relat ve to any erroneous or excessive ralnatlon. wi 1 1 be received aal determiaed byuaooa the.Hth day of June, 1S61. All appeals to the Xsscisor must be made In writing. "JOSEPH U. BURB.ANK. As&easor Nebraska Territory. May 57th, 16? I n38-v8-2t ak Aver"8 FiH". aud 8"?e low ot tae fv8- I Manufacturers' Agents tor the sala.uf - WOilTII S500,0000! To be sold for one Dollar Each, wUhoU regard toelua SPLENDID LIST, ' . 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' i Tha war in which the nation is engaged against armed and infutuatcd Uebe!,and the radical poliey cf the administration whie'i prolongs it, have con spired to bring together upon oca platform all con servative. Union-lovirfi and Constifution-loviug men, of whatever former n.-i.uo and cree l. Many cf tLofe who within the limits of the Constitution fuujrhi the bntiies cf tha ballut box under the le.;dtrsbi;i of those ; itrLtic. statesmen of other and betur days, Jlery Clay and Daniel Webster, to- geiner vii'.i tho ir.o-ses whoso pnnoiples were those f sneh patriots as Andrew Jacksur. and ihiam L .k?, M.as right and Stephen A. Uoug.as, now stan jhoulder to shoulder upen the sarnii platform is a p'am one. It is to restore the (Juion, ni-untain the Constitution, and enforeo the laws. Whatever makes fr this end, tho exc-rciio of forco of tba policy of conciliation. 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Cauadian snhseriier will p?e-e to remit 25 cents extra oa each year's liuhs-ription topr?py pw. e. MENN A CO.. Publishers, No. o? Prk IIvw. New Yt.rk. SALIX ALBA. Tho Greatest Timber for tho i It makes a rerfect He.ge fence in four years ! tJT One Arre of it ettt fall, ia tot.ir. -.ii ma.e enoash Wood for one Family 1 tv?-ii grow straisht, a Tery till 1 O" H never sprouts from tLe roots hit wi. down, will grow aain frm the stamp, very rapidly ! j i i .ei, aii wjaa rar fuel, r any ciAer purpose ! O" When kest Off tha rronr.il tha ril. v;m t,., n year ! 63" It STOWS ej Oil ly Well Wllh nnnn-.1.n.l r thi rich. s in the tott.m I . ' 5 timings euht inches lenj stuck in the irouad In t e nil. never fan t arow l S3" We sell it for . oer thousmJ Cuttin.i. di!iT ereI at any of our Agencies. ltrirnes wUhtngto buy, should order early J par Asenu, aa that thex.may notify us ia Uaie. CUTT1NG3 E-ndled and deiWered at the atove plaeaa, as soon as the lea res fall. T. R. FTSuSH, r.wnvnle. i Axeat for ITamaha and ea?t half of Richardson Counties. CURTIS Si PEAVER. Pawnee City, are AseaU for Pwnee aad wet half cf Rlccardson Conatiea. RKV. J4K. TIXEUAAC. Beatrice, is Azeat for Gaza and Jones Counties. J. H. BUTLER. Aastin. Aseat for Clay aad Saline Counties. Ee ivaio of Willow Peddlcra. " Ife learn that many swamna of common Willow have been cle-ned op. and the CotUnrs sold aa Gray Willow. We get our Willow of SAM (.'XL EDWARD,, of La Jfoille, Illinois, a responsible Nursery tan. j SH"P U J jSlSTA I w1 i -1?, jPKOSPECTDsl.': - OF THE ' n C--T- Jure t i .... . i "41.133 01 . Tor the Tsir lit Dooa of the Eebellion, , witness the j-, e fallen Stt ernaent restored in the erated, and Slavery obliterated from j-.?,', T V events of 11 will be amoo the ffl.T L the History of the Cocntry. and a, 1?', -elale the return cf Peaee? JJ 'BD America upon a new career of snt.-T , ness and prosperity. 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